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Hi I'm Roy

I'm a Mormon.

About Me

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I am a family doctor. Right now I teach other doctors to be family doctors. I have been a doctor for about 24 years ( after training). One of passions is playing guitar. I also love horses but had to sell them before I moved to Kentucky. I used to do house calls on my horse and doctor buggy. I enjoy visiting with the missionaries.

Why I am a Mormon

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I married a mormon woman. She encouraged me to visit with the missionaries because she felt my personality would fit with them. When the missionaries explained to me that the church was about a forever family, I was hooked. Becomming a mormon changed my life. It has changed the way I look at life.

How I live my faith

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I love to read scriptures and the Book of Mormon. I enjoy home teaching. I enjoy sunday school and I have a testimony of the truth of this church. I enjoy talking about my faith and it has changed my life for the better. I recommend everyone join this church. So many of my spiritual questions have been answered for me.

Who are the Mormons?

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Mormons are members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, which was organized in 1830. As of 2010 the Church had a worldwide membership of approximately 14 million people. The Church headquarters in Salt Lake City Utah. Mormons believe the Bible and Jesus’ teachings in revelations to modern-day Apostles and Prophets. Mormons are first and foremost Christians. Indeed, we not only believe in Christ but Christ is very much a central part of our church. The name ‘Mormon’ is a nickname because of the Church’s belief in the Book of Mormon (ancient scripture revealed to and recorded by prophets in the Americas during the same time the Bible was being written in the Old World.Show moreShow less

She didn’t expect it to resonate with her culture, but Nadia Deskins recognised divine principles in the Book of Mormon. She realised that God’s love has always been the same—and that her life never would be again.